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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dinner show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event that combines dining with entertainment, typically in a theatrical or performance setting.
Example: "We decided to book tickets for a dinner show at the local theater, where we could enjoy a meal while watching a live performance."
Alternatives: "dinner theater" or "dining performance".
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A dinner show will feature professionals like Deborah Szekely and Doug Silton, strutting their seamless moves.
It turned out that by 8 or 9 p.m., it was way too late to find a dinner show.
And for the first time, reporters are invited to this most exclusive of parties, which will include four-wheeling in the Sonoran desert and a dinner show starring the comedian Dana Carvey.
As opposed to a dinner show, which costs hundreds of Argentinean pesos, entrance to a milonga ranges between 15 and 30 pesos.
As he DJ'd through "Animals" and other festival faves, there was the weird air of a dinner show.
Having never been to a murder mystery dinner, I thought it was a dinner show, meaning I could just sit there, shovel food in my face, and watch the show.
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We recently spent a very entertaining night enjoying a murder-mystery dinner show at Olive's Bistro at the Coast Anabelle Hotel.
Arthur Whitelaw is producing the $500-a-person event - reception, dinner, show and special appearances by such notables as Linda Lavin, Tony Randall and Gwen Verdon.
For the second show it's $195 for a four-course dinner, show and Champagne toast; for the third show, $40 for the ticket (Ratliff).
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